PALDOR PEAK (5928m / 19,450ft)
Trekking to Holy Gosainkunda, Gahesh Himal &
ascent of Paldor
Nestled among the Langtang and Ganesh Himal range,
Paldor peak is an easy climbing that requires
basic climbing skills of mountaineering is another
great choice for adventure lovers. This peak was
first climbed by Bill Tilman in 1949. Our trek
to Paldor begins from east of Kathmandu at Sundarijal,
then climbs the path through the farm villages,
rhododendron forest, oak and pines. Then to the
holy pilgrimate to Gosainkunda lake and Ganesh
Himal to the north west foot of Paldor. The view
from the summit is awesome with magnificent views
of Everest region including Mt. Shishapangma and
Tibetan plateau to Annapurna regions.
| Day 01 |
Arrive Kathmandu. |
| Day 02 |
Tour in Kathmandu. |
| Day 03 |
Drive Kathmandu / Sundarijal & commence
trek. |
| Day 04-15 |
On trek. |
| Day 16 |
Ascent of Paldor Peak. |
| Day 17-20 |
Continue trek to Trisuli. |
| Day 21 |
End trek & drive to Kathmandu. |
| Day 23 |
International departure. |
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Code: SAATP23
Starting from: Sundarijal
Ending at: Trisuli
Grade:  
Highest access of the trek / climb:
Laurebina La pass(4600), Paldor summit(5928m)
Culture: Hinduism & Buddhism Tibetan based
Himalayan sights:
Shishapangma, Gyajing Kang, Ganesh range etc…
Mode of trekking / climbing:
Camping
Most attraction of the trek:
Trek to the sacred lake Gosainkunda, the beautiful
Langtang valley and ascent of Paldor
Departures:
Mar-May, Aug-Dec |